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Kolter Urban Reveals Fourteen Park Near Piedmont Park

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Published on June 08, 2026
Kolter Urban Reveals Fourteen Park Near Piedmont ParkSource: Google Street View

Kolter Urban is taking another swing at Atlanta’s condo market, this time on Midtown’s western edge with Fourteen Park, a for-sale tower planned for 250 14th Street NE. Updated renderings show a glass-and-brick building that steps down toward neighboring homes while angling as many units as possible toward park views a short walk from Piedmont Park. The developer is also in talks to acquire seven nearby townhomes, which would stretch the project footprint beyond the parcel it bought last year.

Developer rolls out fresh images and marketing site

New renderings and a dedicated project website went live this week, depicting a midrise tower with floor-to-ceiling glazing above a masonry base, as reported by Urbanize Atlanta. The building carries the name Fourteen Park, and its marketing page lists a Q4 2026 launch with roughly 100 residences available by reservation, according to Fourteen Park. Early materials lean into private amenities and park-side green space rather than touting ground-floor retail.

How Kolter landed the site

An affiliate of Kolter Urban closed on the 14th Street property late last year for about $11 million, purchasing it from a Toll Brothers affiliate, according to reporting by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. That coverage also noted Kolter has been weighing a roughly 20-story profile with between 80 and 110 condominiums in early planning. The deal follows a string of previous proposals at the same address that stirred neighborhood opposition when other developers pushed for greater density.

Neighbors, townhomes and a bigger footprint

The developer is reportedly under contract to buy seven townhomes between 1160 and 1172 14th Place NE, a move that would expand Fourteen Park’s footprint to about 1.35 acres, Urbanize Atlanta found. That extra land would make room for a larger podium and more landscaped amenity areas while keeping the Piedmont Park sightlines highlighted in public renderings. Kolter’s materials also call out shuttle connections to nearby private clubs and the project’s proximity to Colony Square and the Woodruff Arts Center.

Kolter’s Atlanta condo playbook

Kolter Urban has already launched several for-sale towers in Buckhead and is billing Fourteen Park as its first Midtown condominium project, according to the company’s portfolio and project pages on Kolter Urban. Marketing materials stress a robust amenity package and a “lock-and-leave” lifestyle aimed at downsizers and urban buyers. In a market that has leaned heavily toward rental and student housing in recent years, a successful Midtown condo tower would represent a relatively rare return to for-sale product.

Timeline and what comes next

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Kolter indicated construction could start as early as the second quarter of 2027, although no firm groundbreaking date has been made public. Final permitting and design approvals are still ahead, and the developer is collecting reservation interest ahead of a formal sales launch, per the Fourteen Park marketing site. Neighbors and preservation advocates are likely to keep a close eye on the townhome deals as the project moves toward permitting and potential site consolidation.

Atlanta-Real Estate & Development